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    Book
    Chichester : Wiley
    UID:
    b3kat_BV036967849
    Format: XII, 330 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Edition: 5. ed.
    ISBN: 9780470749913 , 9780470977811
    Series Statement: Wiley series in probability and statistics
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [289] - 320
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-470-97844-3
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-0-470-97780-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Mathematics , Psychology
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    Keywords: Cluster-Analyse
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Everitt, Brian 1944-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_086594443
    Format: xx, 805 pages , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2003 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 0585442630 , 0262661241 , 9780262661249 , 9780585442631 , 9780262281379 , 0262281376
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Content: The wedge at work: how intelligent design creationism is wedging its way into the cultural and academic mainstream Barbara Forrest -- Evolution as dogma: the establishment of naturalism Phillip E. Johnson -- Naturalism, evidence, and creationism: the case of Phillip Johnson Robert T. Pennock -- Response to Pennock Phillip E. Johnson -- Reply: Johnson's Reason in the balance Robert T. Pennock -- When faith and reason clash: evolution and the Bible Alvin Plantinga -- When faith and reason cooperate Howard J. Van Till -- Plantinga's defense of special creation Ernan McMullin -- Evolution, neutrality, and antecedent probability: a reply to McMullin and Van Till Alvin Plantinga -- Molecular machines: experimental support for the design inference Michael J. Behe -- Born-again creationism Philip Kitcher -- Biology remystified: the scientific claims of the new creationists Matthew J. Brauer Daniel R. Brumbaugh -- Methodological naturalism? Alvin Plantinga -- Methodological naturalism under attack Michael Ruse -- Plantinga's case against naturalistic epistemology Evan Fales -- Plantinga's probability arguments against evolutionary naturalism Branden Fitelson Elliott Sober -- Creator or blind watchmaker? Phillip E. Johnson -- Phillip Johnson on trial: a critique of his critique of Darwin Nancey Murphy -- Welcoming the "disguised friend" -- Darwinism and divinity Arthur Peacocke -- The creation: intelligently designed or optimally equipped? Howard J. Van Till
    Content: Is theism compatible with evolution? Roy Clouser -- Is genetic information irreducible? Phillip E. Johnson -- Reply to Phillip Johnson Richard Dawkins -- Reply to Johnson George C. Williams -- Intelligent design as a theory of information William A. Dembski -- Information and the argument from design Peter Godfrey-Smith -- How not to detect design -- critical notice: William A. Dembski, The design inference Branden Fitelson Christopher Stephens Elliott Sober -- The "information challenge Richard Dawkins -- Who's got the magic? William A. Dembski -- The wizards of ID: reply to Dembski Robert T. Pennock -- The panda's thumb Stephen Jay Gould -- The role of theology in current evolutionary reasoning Paul A. Nelson -- Appealing to ignorance behind the cloak of ambiguity Kelly C. Smith -- Nonoverlapping magisteria Stephen Jay Gould -- Why creationism should not be taught in the public schools Robert T. Pennock -- Creation and evolution: a modest proposal Alvin Plantinga -- Reply to Plantinga's "modest proposal Robert T. Pennock
    Note: "A Bradford book." , Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2003 , The wedge at work: how intelligent design creationism is wedging its way into the cultural and academic mainstream /Barbara Forrest --Evolution as dogma: the establishment of naturalism /Phillip E. Johnson --Naturalism, evidence, and creationism: the case of Phillip Johnson /Robert T. Pennock --Response to Pennock /Phillip E. Johnson --Reply: Johnson's Reason in the balance /Robert T. Pennock --When faith and reason clash: evolution and the Bible /Alvin Plantinga --When faith and reason cooperate /Howard J. Van Till --Plantinga's defense of special creation /Ernan McMullin --Evolution, neutrality, and antecedent probability: a reply to McMullin and Van Till /Alvin Plantinga --Molecular machines: experimental support for the design inference /Michael J. Behe --Born-again creationism /Philip Kitcher --Biology remystified: the scientific claims of the new creationists /Matthew J. Brauer,Daniel R. Brumbaugh --Methodological naturalism? /Alvin Plantinga --Methodological naturalism under attack /Michael Ruse --Plantinga's case against naturalistic epistemology /Evan Fales --Plantinga's probability arguments against evolutionary naturalism /Branden Fitelson,Elliott Sober --Creator or blind watchmaker? /Phillip E. Johnson --Phillip Johnson on trial: a critique of his critique of Darwin /Nancey Murphy --Welcoming the "disguised friend" - Darwinism and divinity /Arthur Peacocke --The creation: intelligently designed or optimally equipped? /Howard J. Van Till -- , Is theism compatible with evolution? /Roy Clouser --Is genetic information irreducible? /Phillip E. Johnson --Reply to Phillip Johnson /Richard Dawkins --Reply to Johnson /George C. Williams --Intelligent design as a theory of information /William A. Dembski --Information and the argument from design /Peter Godfrey-Smith --How not to detect design - critical notice: William A. Dembski, The design inference /Branden Fitelson,Christopher Stephens,Elliott Sober --The "information challenge" /Richard Dawkins --Who's got the magic? /William A. Dembski --The wizards of ID: reply to Dembski /Robert T. Pennock --The panda's thumb /Stephen Jay Gould --The role of theology in current evolutionary reasoning /Paul A. Nelson --Appealing to ignorance behind the cloak of ambiguity /Kelly C. Smith --Nonoverlapping magisteria /Stephen Jay Gould --Why creationism should not be taught in the public schools /Robert T. Pennock --Creation and evolution: a modest proposal /Alvin Plantinga --Reply to Plantinga's "modest proposal" /Robert T. Pennock. , Is theism compatible with evolution? , The wedge at work: how intelligent design creationism is wedging its way into the cultural and academic mainstream , Is genetic information irreducible? , Reply to Phillip Johnson , Reply to Johnson , Intelligent design as a theory of information , Information and the argument from design , How not to detect designcritical notice: William A. Dembski, The design inference , The "information challenge" , Who's got the magic? , The wizards of ID: reply to Dembski , The panda's thumb , The role of theology in current evolutionary reasoning , Appealing to ignorance behind the cloak of ambiguity , Nonoverlapping magisteria , Why creationism should not be taught in the public schools , Creation and evolution: a modest proposal , Reply to Plantinga's "modest proposal" , Evolution as dogma: the establishment of naturalism , Naturalism, evidence, and creationism: the case of Phillip Johnson , Response to Pennock , Reply: Johnson's Reason in the balance , When faith and reason clash: evolution and the Bible , When faith and reason cooperate , Plantinga's defense of special creation , Evolution, neutrality, and antecedent probability: a reply to McMullin and Van Till , Molecular machines: experimental support for the design inference , Born-again creationism , Biology remystified: the scientific claims of the new creationists , Methodological naturalism? , Methodological naturalism under attack , Plantinga's case against naturalistic epistemology , Plantinga's probability arguments against evolutionary naturalism , Creator or blind watchmaker? , Phillip Johnson on trial: a critique of his critique of Darwin , Welcoming the "disguised friend"Darwinism and divinity , The creation: intelligently designed or optimally equipped?
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0262162040
    Additional Edition: Print version Intelligent design creationism and its critics
    Language: English
    Keywords: Evolutionstheorie ; Kreationismus ; Intelligent Design ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books.
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, U.K : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_086723715
    Format: xiv, 247 pages , 24 cm
    Edition: Updated ed
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 0511062710 , 051129736X , 9780511297366 , 9780511062711 , 9780511840005 , 0511840004
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Content: Traditionally, logic has been claimed to be 'the science of rational argument', but the relevance to our everyday disputes of the formal logician's results has remained unclear. The abstract character of traditional logic cuts the subject off from practical considerations; Mr Toulmin enquires why this is so, and shows how an alternative conception can be of more general value. Starting from an examination of the actual procedures in different fields of argument - the practice, as opposed to the theory, of logic - he discloses a richer variety than is allowed for by any available system. He argues that jurisprudence rather than mathematics should be the logician's model in analysing rational procedures, and that logic should be a comparative and not a purely formal study. These suggestions lead to conclusions which many will consider controversial; though they will also be widely recognized as interesting and illuminating. This book extends into general philosophy lines of enquiry already sketched by Mr Toulmin in his earlier books on ethics and the philosophy of science. The ordinary reader will find in it the same clarity and intelligibility; and the professional philosopher will acknowledge the same power to break new ground (and circumvent old difficulties) by posing fresh and stimulating questions
    Content: Traditionally, logic has been claimed to be 'the science of rational argument', but the relevance to our everyday disputes of the formal logician's results has remained unclear. The abstract character of traditional logic cuts the subject off from practical considerations; Mr Toulmin enquires why this is so, and shows how an alternative conception can be of more general value. Starting from an examination of the actual procedures in different fields of argument - the practice, as opposed to the theory, of logic - he discloses a richer variety than is allowed for by any available system. He argues that jurisprudence rather than mathematics should be the logician's model in analysing rational procedures, and that logic should be a comparative and not a purely formal study. These suggestions lead to conclusions which many will consider controversial; though they will also be widely recognized as interesting and illuminating. This book extends into general philosophy lines of enquiry already sketched by Mr Toulmin in his earlier books on ethics and the philosophy of science. The ordinary reader will find in it the same clarity and intelligibility; and the professional philosopher will acknowledge the same power to break new ground (and circumvent old difficulties) by posing fresh and stimulating questions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-240) and indexes , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004 , Introduction -- Fields of argument and modals -- Probability -- The layout of arguments -- Working logic and idealised logic -- The origins of epistemological theory -- Conclusion , IntroductionFields of argument and modals -- Probability -- The layout of arguments -- Working logic and idealised logic -- The origins of epistemological theory -- Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0521827485
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0521534836
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521827485
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521534833
    Additional Edition: Print version Uses of argument
    Language: English
    Subjects: Philosophy , Sociology
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    Keywords: Sprache ; Argumentation ; Sprache ; Argumentation ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043395613
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 500 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 9781118548387 , 9781118548356 , 9781118548394 , 9781118548417 , 9781299402409
    Series Statement: Wiley series in probability and statistics
    Content: "A new edition of the definitive guide to logistic regression modeling for health science and other applicationsThis thoroughly expanded Third Edition provides an easily accessible introduction to the logistic regression (LR) model and highlights the power of this model by examining the relationship between a dichotomous outcome and a set of covariables. Applied Logistic Regression, Third Edition emphasizes applications in the health sciences and handpicks topics that best suit the use of modern statistical software. The book provides readers with state-of-the-art techniques for building, interpreting, and assessing the performance of LR models. New and updated features include: A chapter on the analysis of correlated outcome data. A wealth of additional material for topics ranging from Bayesian methods to assessing model fit Rich data sets from real-world studies that demonstrate each method under discussion. Detailed examples and interpretation of the presented results as well as exercises throughout Applied Logistic Regression, Third Edition is a must-have guide for professionals and researchers who need to model nominal or ordinal scaled outcome variables in public health, medicine, and the social sciences as well as a wide range of other fields and disciplines." (Verlagsinformation)
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis (Seite 459-478) und Index , "This Third Edition continues to focus on applications and interpretation of results from fitting regression models to categorical response variables." (Verlagsinformation)
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback ISBN 978-0-470-58247-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Mathematics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Regressionsmodell ; Anwendung ; Regressionsanalyse ; Epidemiologie ; Regressionsanalyse ; Biostatistik ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Lemeshow, Stanley 1948-
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  • 5
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    Book
    Boca Raton [u.a.] : Chapman & Hall/CRC
    UID:
    b3kat_BV035486856
    Format: XIX, 511 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed., [Repr.]
    ISBN: 0412317605 , 9780412317606
    Series Statement: Monographs on statistics and applied probability 37
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Mathematics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Lineares Modell ; Verallgemeinertes lineares Modell ; Lineares Modell ; Statistik ; Statistik ; Verallgemeinertes lineares Modell
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV004458805
    Format: XV, 335 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0412343908
    Series Statement: Monographs on statistics and applied probability 43
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Mathematics
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    Keywords: Verallgemeinertes lineares Modell ; Lineares Regressionsmodell ; Statistisches Modell
    Author information: Hastie, Trevor 1953-
    Author information: Tibshirani, Robert 1956-
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    New York ; London : The Guilford Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048486038
    Format: xiv, 546 Seiten , Diagramme , 254 mm
    Edition: Second edition
    ISBN: 9781462549863
    Series Statement: Methodology in the Social Sciences
    Content: The most user-friendly and authoritative resource on missing data has been completely revised to make room for the latest developments that make handling missing data more effective. The second edition includes new methods based on factored regressions, newer model-based imputation strategies, and innovations in Bayesian analysis. State-of-the-art technical literature on missing data is translated into accessible guidelines for applied researchers and graduate students. The second edition takes an even, three-pronged approach to maximum likelihood estimation (MLE), Bayesian estimation as an alternative to MLE, and multiple imputation. Consistently organized chapters explain the rationale and procedural details for each technique and illustrate the analyses with engaging worked-through examples on such topics as young adult smoking, employee turnover, and chronic pain. The companion website (www.appliedmissingdata.com) includes datasets and analysis examples from the book, up-to-date software information, and other resources.New to This Edition*Expanded coverage of Bayesian estimation, including a new chapter on incomplete categorical variables.*New chapters on factored regressions, model-based imputation strategies, multilevel missing data-handling methods, missing not at random analyses, and other timely topics.*Presents cutting-edge methods developed since the 2010 first edition; includes dozens of new data analysis examples.*Most of the book is entirely new.
    Note: References S. 493-517, Author Index S. 519-528, Subject Index S. 529-545 , 1. Introduction to Missing Data; 1.1 Chapter Overview; 1.2 Missing Data Patterns; 1.3 Missing Data Mechanisms; 1.4 Diagnosing Missing Data Mechanisms; 1.5 Auxiliary Variables; 1.6 Analysis Example: Preparing for Missing Data Handling; 1.7 Older Missing Data Methods; 1.8 Comparing Missing Data Methods via Simulation; 1.9 Planned Missing Data; 1.10 Power Analyses for Planned Missingness Designs; 1.11 Summary and Recommended Readings; 2.- , Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 2.1 Chapter Overview; 2.2 Probability Distributions versus Likelihood Functions; 2.3 The Univariate Normal Distribution; 2.4 Estimating Unknown Parameters; 2.5 Getting an Analytic Solution; 2.6 Estimating Standard Errors; 2.7 Information Matrix and Parameter Covariance Matrix; 2.8 Alternative Approaches to Estimating Standard Errors; 2.9 Iterative Optimization Algorithms; 2.10 Linear Regression; 2.11 Significance Tests; 2.12 Multivariate Normal Data; 2.13 Categorical Outcomes: Logistic and Probit Regression; 2.14 Summary and Recommended Readings; 3.- , Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Missing Data; 3.1 Chapter Overview; 3.2 The Multivariate Normal Distribution Revisited; 3.3 How Do Incomplete Data Records Help?; 3.4 Standard Errors with Incomplete Data; 3.5 The Expectation Maximization Algorithm; 3.6 Linear Regression; 3.7 Significance Testing; 3.8 Interaction Effects; 3.9 Curvilinear Effects; 3.10 Auxiliary Variables; 3.11 Categorical Outcomes; 3.12 Summary and Recommended Readings; 4. Bayesian Estimation; 4.1 Chapter Overview; 4.2 What Makes Bayesian Statistics Different?; 4.3 Conceptual Overview of Bayesian Estimation; 4.4 Bayes’ Theorem; 4.5 The Univariate Normal Distribution; 4.6 MCMC Estimation with the Gibbs Sampler; 4.7 Estimating the Mean and Variance with MCMC; 4.8 Linear Regression; 4.9 Assessing Convergence of the Gibbs Sampler; 4.10 Multivariate Normal Data; 4.11 Summary and Recommended Readings; 5.- , Bayesian Estimation with Missing Data; 5.1 Chapter Overview; 5.2 Imputing an Incomplete Outcome Variable; 5.3 Linear Regression; 5.4 Interaction Effects; 5.5 Inspecting Imputations; 5.6 The Metropolis–Hastings Algorithm; 5.7 Curvilinear Effects; 5.8 Auxiliary Variables; 5.9 Multivariate Normal Data; 5.10 Summary and Recommended Readings; 6. Bayesian Estimation for Categorical Variables; 6.1 Chapter Overview; 6.2 Latent Response Formulation for Categorical Variables; 6.3 Regression with a Binary Outcome; 6.4 Regression with an Ordinal Outcome; 6.5 Binary and Ordinal Predictor Variables; 6.6 Latent Response Formulation for Nominal Variables; 6.7 Regression with a Nominal Outcome; 6.8 Nominal Predictor Variables; 6.9 Logistic Regression; 6.10 Summary and Recommended Readings; 7.- , Multiple Imputation; 7.1 Chapter Overview; 7.2 Agnostic versus Model-Based Multiple Imputation; 7.3 Joint Model Imputation; 7.4 Fully Conditional Specification; 7.5 Analyzing Multiply-Imputed Data Sets; 7.6 Pooling Parameter Estimates; 7.7 Pooling Standard Errors; 7.8 Test Statistic and Confidence Intervals; 7.9 When Might Multiple Imputation Give Different Answers?; 7.10 Interaction and Curvilinear Effects Revisited; 7.11 Model-Based Imputation; 7.12 Multivariate Significance Tests; 7.13 Summary and Recommended Readings; 8. Multilevel Missing Data; 8.1 Chapter Overview; 8.2 Random Intercept Regression Models; 8.3 Random Coefficient Models; 8.4 Multilevel Interaction Effects; 8.5 Three-Level Models; 8.6 Multiple Imputation; 8.7 Joint Model Imputation; 8.8 Fully Conditional Specification Imputation; 8.9 Maximum Likelihood Estimation; 8.10 Summary and Recommended Readings; 9.- , Missing Not at Random Processes; 9.1 Chapter Overview; 9.2 Missing Not at Random Processes Revisited; 9.3 Major Modeling Frameworks; 9.4 Selection Models for Multiple Regression; 9.5 Model Comparisons and Individual Influence Diagnostics; 9.6 Selection Model Analysis Examples; 9.7 Pattern Mixture Models for Multiple Regression; 9.8 Pattern Mixture Model Analysis Examples; 9.9 Longitudinal Data Analyses; 9.10 Diggle–Kenward Selection Model; 9.11 Shared Parameter (Random Coefficient) Selection Model; 9.12 Random Coefficient Pattern Mixture Models; 9.13 Longitudinal Data Analysis Examples; 9.14 Summary and Recommended Readings; 10.- , Special Topics and Applications; 10.1 Chapter Overview; 10.2 Descriptive Summaries, Correlations, and Subgroups; 10.3 Non-Normal Predictor Variables; 10.4 Non-Normal Outcome Variables; 10.5 Mediation and Indirect Effects; 10.6 Structural Equation Models; 10.7 Scale Scores and Missing Questionnaire Items; 10.8 Interactions with Scales; 10.9 Longitudinal Data Analyses; 10.10 Regression with a Count Outcome; 10.11 Power Analyses for Growth Models with Missing Data; 10.12 Summary and Recommended Readings; 11. Wrap-Up; 11.1 Chapter Overview; 11.2 Choosing a Missing Data-Handling Procedure; 11.3 Software Landscape; 11.4 Reporting Results from a Missing Data Analysis; 11.5 Final Thoughts and Recommended Readings; Appendix. Data Set Descriptions; Author Index; Subject Index; About the Author;
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Sozialwissenschaften ; Statistik ; Methodologie ; Fehlende Daten ; Datenauswertung
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_086143794
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 1417552654 , 9781417552658 , 008047876X , 9780080478760
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Content: Cover -- COVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- SECTION I THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY -- 1. OVERVIEW -- 1.1 BACKGROUND -- 1.2 HISTORY OF CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION -- 1.3 CHILD PORNOGRAPHY -- 1.4 TECHNOLOGY AND CHILD EXPLOITATION -- 1.5 TECHNOLOGY AND PREFERENTIAL SEX OFFENDERS -- 1.6 DEVELOPMENT OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY LAW -- 1.7 INTERNATIONAL: THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD -- 1.8 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 2. INTERNET APPLICATIONS -- 2.1 IP ADDRESSES AND DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM -- 2.2 E-MAIL -- 2.3 E-GROUPS AND MAILING LISTS -- 2.4 NEWSGROUPS, DISCUSSION BOARDS, AND BULLETIN BOARDS -- 2.5 WEB SITES -- 2.6 CHAT ROOMS AND INSTANT MESSAGING -- 2.7 WEB CAMERAS AND VIDEOPHONES -- 2.8 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) -- 2.9 PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) -- 2.10 CONCLUSION -- RESOURCES -- 3. CYBER VICTIMS -- 3.1 VICTIMOLOGY -- 3.2 HOW TO PROTECT CHILDREN ONLINE -- 3.3 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INTERNET RESOURCES -- 4. CYBER OFFENDERS -- 4.1 THE ONLINE SEXUAL PREDATOR -- 4.2 THE CHILD MOLESTER -- 4.3 MODUS OPERANDI: HOW ONLINE CHILD MOLESTERS OPERATE -- 4.4 SIGNATURE AND THE ONLINE CHILD MOLESTER -- 4.5 PROFILING THE CHILD MOLESTER -- 4.6 THE SUBCULTURE OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY -- 4.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 5. SOURCES OF DIGITAL EVIDENCE -- 5.1 OPEN COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- 5.2 EMBEDDED COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- 5.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 5.4 PERIPHERAL DEVICES -- REFERENCES -- SECTION II INVESTIGATING INTERNET CHILD EXPLOITATION -- 6. UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS -- 6.1 SELF-PROTECTION -- 6.2 USING PERSONAL EQUIPMENT -- 6.3 SETTING UP INTERNET AND TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS -- 6.4 USING ONLINE UNDERCOVER IDENTITIES -- 6.5 CONDUCTING AN ONLINE INVESTIGATION -- 6.6 DOCUMENTING PREDISPOSITION OF THE SUSPECT TO COMMIT A CRIME -- 6.7 PREPARING FOR A MEETING OR SEARCH -- 6.8 AGENCIES AND RESOURCES -- 6.9 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INTERNET RESOURCES -- 7. COLLECTING AND PRESERVING EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET -- 7.1 PRESERVING EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET -- 7.2 FINDING EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET -- 7.3 COLLECTING REMOTE EVIDENCE -- REFERENCES -- 8. TRACKING ON THE INTERNET -- 8.1 ATTRIBUTION AND CONTINUITY OF OFFENSE -- 8.2 TRACKING INTERNET ACTIVITIES -- 8.3 OVERCOMING CHALLENGES TO ATTRIBUTION -- REFERENCES -- 9. SEARCH AND SEIZURE IN CYBERSPACE I: DRAFTING WARRANTS AND WARRANTLESS SEARCHES -- 9.1 SEARCH WARRANT DRAFTING -- 9.2 SEARCH WARRANTS IN GENERAL -- 9.3 CHILD PORNOGRAPHY SENT VIA THE INTERNET- SEARCH WARRANT FOR INTERNET ACCOUNT -- 9.4 ENTICEMENT OF A MINOR -- 9.5 GROOMING EVIDENCE -- 9.6 THE AFFIDAVIT-PROBABLE CAUSE -- 9.7 ARREST WARRANTS -- 9.8 WARRANTLESS SEARCHES -- 9.9 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 10. SEARCH AND SEIZURE IN CYBERSPACE II: EXECUTING THE SEARCH -- 10.1 SEARCH WARRANTS -- 10.2 EVIDENCE HANDLING -- 10.3 OBTAINING A SECOND WARRANT -- 10.4 EXECUTING INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER SEAR
    Note: Title from ebook title screen (viewed Nov. 9, 2004) , Includes bibliographical references and index , Made available through NetLibrary; access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries , CoverCOVER -- CONTENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- SECTION I THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY -- 1. OVERVIEW -- 1.1 BACKGROUND -- 1.2 HISTORY OF CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION -- 1.3 CHILD PORNOGRAPHY -- 1.4 TECHNOLOGY AND CHILD EXPLOITATION -- 1.5 TECHNOLOGY AND PREFERENTIAL SEX OFFENDERS -- 1.6 DEVELOPMENT OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY LAW -- 1.7 INTERNATIONAL: THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD -- 1.8 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 2. INTERNET APPLICATIONS -- 2.1 IP ADDRESSES AND DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM -- 2.2 E-MAIL -- 2.3 E-GROUPS AND MAILING LISTS -- 2.4 NEWSGROUPS, DISCUSSION BOARDS, AND BULLETIN BOARDS -- 2.5 WEB SITES -- 2.6 CHAT ROOMS AND INSTANT MESSAGING -- 2.7 WEB CAMERAS AND VIDEOPHONES -- 2.8 FILE TRANSFER PROTOCOL (FTP) -- 2.9 PEER-TO-PEER (P2P) -- 2.10 CONCLUSION -- RESOURCES -- 3. CYBER VICTIMS -- 3.1 VICTIMOLOGY -- 3.2 HOW TO PROTECT CHILDREN ONLINE -- 3.3 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INTERNET RESOURCES -- 4. CYBER OFFENDERS -- 4.1 THE ONLINE SEXUAL PREDATOR -- 4.2 THE CHILD MOLESTER -- 4.3 MODUS OPERANDI: HOW ONLINE CHILD MOLESTERS OPERATE -- 4.4 SIGNATURE AND THE ONLINE CHILD MOLESTER -- 4.5 PROFILING THE CHILD MOLESTER -- 4.6 THE SUBCULTURE OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY -- 4.7 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 5. SOURCES OF DIGITAL EVIDENCE -- 5.1 OPEN COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- 5.2 EMBEDDED COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- 5.3 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS -- 5.4 PERIPHERAL DEVICES -- REFERENCES -- SECTION II INVESTIGATING INTERNET CHILD EXPLOITATION -- 6. UNDERCOVER OPERATIONS -- 6.1 SELF-PROTECTION -- 6.2 USING PERSONAL EQUIPMENT -- 6.3 SETTING UP INTERNET AND TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS -- 6.4 USING ONLINE UNDERCOVER IDENTITIES -- 6.5 CONDUCTING AN ONLINE INVESTIGATION -- 6.6 DOCUMENTING PREDISPOSITION OF THE SUSPECT TO COMMIT A CRIME -- 6.7 PREPARING FOR A MEETING OR SEARCH -- 6.8 AGENCIES AND RESOURCES -- 6.9 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- INTERNET RESOURCES -- 7. COLLECTING AND PRESERVING EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET -- 7.1 PRESERVING EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET -- 7.2 FINDING EVIDENCE ON THE INTERNET -- 7.3 COLLECTING REMOTE EVIDENCE -- REFERENCES -- 8. TRACKING ON THE INTERNET -- 8.1 ATTRIBUTION AND CONTINUITY OF OFFENSE -- 8.2 TRACKING INTERNET ACTIVITIES -- 8.3 OVERCOMING CHALLENGES TO ATTRIBUTION -- REFERENCES -- 9. SEARCH AND SEIZURE IN CYBERSPACE I: DRAFTING WARRANTS AND WARRANTLESS SEARCHES -- 9.1 SEARCH WARRANT DRAFTING -- 9.2 SEARCH WARRANTS IN GENERAL -- 9.3 CHILD PORNOGRAPHY SENT VIA THE INTERNET- SEARCH WARRANT FOR INTERNET ACCOUNT -- 9.4 ENTICEMENT OF A MINOR -- 9.5 GROOMING EVIDENCE -- 9.6 THE AFFIDAVIT-PROBABLE CAUSE -- 9.7 ARREST WARRANTS -- 9.8 WARRANTLESS SEARCHES -- 9.9 CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 10. SEARCH AND SEIZURE IN CYBERSPACE II: EXECUTING THE SEARCH -- 10.1 SEARCH WARRANTS -- 10.2 EVIDENCE HANDLING -- 10.3 OBTAINING A SECOND WARRANT -- 10.4 EXECUTING INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER SEAR. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0121631052
    Additional Edition: Print version Investigating child exploitation and pornography
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Kinderpornografie ; Verbreitung ; Internet ; Forensik ; USA ; Kinderpornografie ; Verbreitung ; Internet ; Forensik ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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    Format: XVI, 284 S , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780198717799
    Series Statement: Transformations in governance
    Note: 1. The Making of Global Governance: Not by States Alone 1. - 2. Making Global Governance Structures: How International Bureaucrats Enter the Institutional Design Process 27. - 3. Insulating Global Governance Structures: How International Bureaucrats Shape the Institutional Design Process 51. - 4. Evidence of International Bureaucrats' Widespread Institutional Design Impact 74. - 5. The Origins of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: A Within-Case Probe 103. - 6. The Origins of the WFP, UNDP, and UNAIDS: A Cross-Case Probe 134. - 7. Rethinking Non-State Actors and Global Governance 186. - 8. Looking Ahead: Policy Implications and the Future 212
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg.: Johnson, Tana Organizational progeny Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press, 2014 ISBN 9780191787300
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Internationale Organisation ; Governance
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    Format: xvi, 500 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: Third edition
    ISBN: 9780470582473
    Series Statement: Wiley series in probability and statistics
    Content: "A new edition of the definitive guide to logistic regression modeling for health science and other applicationsThis thoroughly expanded Third Edition provides an easily accessible introduction to the logistic regression (LR) model and highlights the power of this model by examining the relationship between a dichotomous outcome and a set of covariables. Applied Logistic Regression, Third Edition emphasizes applications in the health sciences and handpicks topics that best suit the use of modern statistical software. The book provides readers with state-of-the-art techniques for building, interpreting, and assessing the performance of LR models. New and updated features include: A chapter on the analysis of correlated outcome data. A wealth of additional material for topics ranging from Bayesian methods to assessing model fit Rich data sets from real-world studies that demonstrate each method under discussion. Detailed examples and interpretation of the presented results as well as exercises throughout Applied Logistic Regression, Third Edition is a must-have guide for professionals and researchers who need to model nominal or ordinal scaled outcome variables in public health, medicine, and the social sciences as well as a wide range of other fields and disciplines"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 459-478 , "This Third Edition continues to focus on applications and interpretation of results from fitting regression models to categorical response variables"--
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781118548387
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Hosmer, David W., 1944 - Applied logistic regression Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2013
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Hosmer, David W., 1944 - Applied logistic regression Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2013 ISBN 9780470582473
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Biology , Mathematics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Regressionsmodell ; Anwendung ; Regressionsanalyse ; Log-lineares Modell
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Lemeshow, Stanley 1948-
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